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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Trace Paysafecard use?

Topic created on 22nd Feb. 2018 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 17 | Views: 24,917
Anonym
Now I have a stupid question: Is it possible to trace the use of a PSC code? So just hypothetically the question if you can enter code XYZ somewhere to find out where it was used?

That would worry me a little bit ...

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Julian
Elite
I think yes, if you would give me your PSC code now, I could go to paysafe.com and check your balance to see if it has already been used and also where you used them. likewise, you can find out the time and place where you purchased the Paysafe.

But as I said, this only works if you share the code.

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Anonym
Do you know if you can see that it is an OC or is it just the operating company?

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Julian
Elite
Normally only the name of the company should be listed, because it is an invoice.

May I ask why this worries you?

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Stromberg
Legend
Just checked an old one:
It says e.g. at LeoVegas:
Ayden B.V./ Leovegas international, Malta org.
With Betvictor simply Betvictor lmtd.
With Betsson or Betsafe only BML GroupLimited
Plus amount and date

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Anonym
JulianK wrote on 22.02.2018 at 19:40: Normally only the name of the company should be listed, it is after all an invoice.

May one ask why this worries you?

I would also like to know why all this is so interesting.

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Anonym
It worries me because I sometimes get PSCs for "small pleases", i.e. someone else buys the code and gives it to me. Thus, the person can see what I do with it 😳 and that I find net prickelnd...

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Anonym
Aka wrote on 22/02/2018 at 20:32: It worries me because I also sometimes PSCs for "small pleases" give, Ie. Someone else buy the code and give it to me. So they can see what I do with it 😳 and I don't like that...

You mean because of the gambling?! Oh let them all think what they want.I mean what else do you use a PSC for ?! To 90% but anyway only to gamble.

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Anonym
If you buy a Paysafecard, you have "gambler" written on your forehead anyway
That's how it feels to me at least, when everyone looks at you stupidly/comically when you buy something...

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Anonym
tby333 wrote on 22.02.2018 at 20:53: If you buy a Paysafecard, you have "gamer" written on your forehead anyway
At least that's how it feels to me when everyone looks at you stupidly/comically when you buy something...

It also happened to me - but meanwhile I don't care so much....

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